Most of what was said outside the Caribbean Villas remains undisclosed, but Camacho, 17, is accused of opening fire after Rosa walked by saying, "I'm untouchable," records state.

The teen, a juvenile already convicted of armed felony crimes and fighting police, was arrested Monday on charges of attempted murder and firearms violations. Police received a tip on Camacho's whereabouts and tracked him down. He ran away when he was approached by police, but he was caught a short time later. Police intent to add an additional resisting arrest charge.

The 34-year-old victim was flown by helicopter to Orlando Regional Medical Center for treatment.

Katrina Andino, a 17-year-old friend accused of helping Camacho escape, told detectives they had been hanging out with friends shortly before 10 p.m. when the older man walked by making weird comments about women and drugs.

"Katrina said as they passed each other, Eric said, 'I'm untouchable' at which point Anthony pulled a black semi-automatic handgun from his waistband, pulled back the slide, then fired several times," the charging affidavit states. "She believed Eric was shot at least twice, at which point he then fell to the ground."

Together, they ran to her apartment where Camacho changed clothes, put the 9 mm pistol in her purse while she called a friend to give them a ride.

When they were getting into the friend's car, police from the Street Crimes Unit cornered them and Camacho escaped on foot, records state.

Police confiscated the pistol and crime-scene technicians later found three fired cartridges where Rosa had been shot in the lower back and a leg. His condition could not be learned Monday.

She was charged with carrying a concealed firearm, illegal possession of a firearm and accessory after the fact. She was booked at the state Juvenile Detention Center in Orange County.

In addition to attempted murder, Camacho faces charges of carrying a concealed firearm, possession of a firearm and ammunition by a convicted felon and giving a firearm to a juvenile. Anyone who with information is asked to call Crimeline at 800-423-8477.